Advice wanted!

AaronOwens

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Hey all! I have had this tank set up for around 10-12 months now and everything is looking great! Just a few things !

- My Coraline has only just begun growing (As seen in picture below) - It was super slow at first, but now it's noticeably different every single day!Is this normal??

- Now I haven't done a water param test to back this up (Making this post in a boring uni lecture), but I've noticed that my sand is getting a tiny bit brown about a week after a water change which is new and never happens?? The only livestock I have is 2 Clowns, 2x hermits (More on the way, waiting for LFS) , 2 turbo snails , 5 peppermint shrimp & corals include maybe 20 mushies which are reproducing RAPIDLY, a 'brain coral' (?) & a torch! My filtration includes a sump, located under the tank which goes through a filter sock, protein skimmer, live rock + chaeto and returns to the tank.. Is this adequate? or should I be looking at some more!?

I just want to make sure my water Params are PERFECT before i start adding more coral & fish as I do not want anything to suffer at all, although the clowns are super happy & quite piggy lol..

P.s as a side note, I have this snail / slug looking things that breed on the class of the tank .. they litter the glass with eggs and it's kind of hard to get off.. any ideas?
 

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You may have a lot of calcium encouraging the coralline growth.

Snail eggs on the glass is normal. Do you have a picture of them, it may not be from the turbo snails.

Do you have good flow over the sand to keep things from growing on it?
 
You may have a lot of calcium encouraging the coralline growth.

Snail eggs on the glass is normal. Do you have a picture of them, it may not be from the turbo snails.

Do you have good flow over the sand to keep things from growing on it?

Not enough flow to flast the sand around, but enough to blow the torch gently which resides on the sand, it just seems funny how all of a sudden the sand went a little brown??
 
Looks like good progress. The brown on the sand is likely diatoms and will get better with time. Are you vacuuming the sandbed with water changes? Sometimes I will get a light diatom bloom after doing that as it disturbs some of the bacterial populations.


The slug/snail like things sound like stomatella snails, although they wont lay eggs on the glass. They will climb to the top of a rock and spew reproductive stuff into the water. Its actually really cool to watch. They look like a slug with a half shell on top.
 
JUst did a post on water testing that may help you. Coralline depends on calcium and magnesium availability at a proper alkalinity. That post explains it.
 
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